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Keynote: Lauren Parsons

Thursday, November 21, 2024
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Plenary Room, Rongomātāne

Overview

Connecting with Your Best Self to Collaborate with Others


Speaker

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Lauren Parsons
Owner & Director
Lauren Parsons Wellbeing

Connecting with Your Best Self to Collaborate with Others

Abstract

Together we achieve more. But how do you need to show up to be able to create great connections with others?

This session will focus on the importance of self-leadership so you can be at your best and ready - mentally / emotionally / physcially - to connect with others. Learn the essential skills to build trust and connection in a short space of time and enhance all your relationships. Know how to avoid the mistakes, and be able to collaborate effectively and acheive so much more than you would have otherwise.

IN THIS SESSION:
* Uncover the secrets to great self-ledership and being your best self.
* Understand the importance of connection (and what undermines it).
* Discover how to ramp up your emotional intelligence in any situation.
* Learn the building blocks to building better connections and stronger
relationships.
* Discover the keys to making a great first impression, then building on it.
* Understand the do’s and don’t’s of effective communication.
* Uncover the four pillars of trust and how to avoid the ‘fatal flaws’.
* Come away with practical, life-long tools you can apply immediately.

Biography

Lauren Parsons was named as New Zealand’s ‘Keynote Speaker of the Year’ and ‘Educator of the Year’ for 2024. Lauren is a Wellbeing Specialist with over 20 years’ experience. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Host of the Thrive TV Show and podcast. Lauren is passionate about helping people thrive and has been a hugely popular presenter of ALGIM webinars over the past few years. Based in the Manawatu, as a business owner, wife and mother of 3, she knows how full life can get! Her practical solutions have helped thousands of busy people feel vibrant, confident and energized.
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